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    The Nature of Ethical Expertise.Scot D. Yoder - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (6):11.
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    Individual Responsibility for Health: Decision, not Discovery.Scot D. Yoder - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (2):22-31.
    Health policy sometimes hinges on claims about the responsibility borne by people or corporations for health outcomes. We don't want these claims to be arbitrary, so we construe them as discoveries of plain fact. But we're mistaken. They are interwoven with our values and social institutions. Recognizing that they are allows us to debate them more honestly and thoroughly.
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    Making Space for Agnosticism: A Response to Dawkins and James.Scot D. Yoder - 2013 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 34 (2):135-153.
    A common strategy in philosophical debate is to limit the alternative positions available in order to increase the appeal of one's own position. Unfortunately, this has too often been true in debates regarding the justification of religious faith. Both defenders and critics of religious faith have tried to rule out agnosticism as a viable alternative in order to support their own arguments for or against religious faith. Unfortunately, this strategy only encourages what is already the problematic polarization of religious discourse. (...)
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    Emergence and Religious Naturalism: The Promise and Peril.Scot D. Yoder - 2014 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 35 (2):153-171.
    While the topics of emergentism and religious naturalism have both received renewed attention in the past two decades, the recent publication of several books and numerous articles arguing for emergentism and its religious significance suggests that they are converging in interesting ways. Indeed, religious naturalists such as cell biologist Ursula Goodenough, complexity theorist Stuart Kauffman, and philosopher Loyal Rue have been important voices in this conversation. While they cannot be easily classified as religious naturalists, biological anthropologist Terrence Deacon and theologian (...)
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    Is sexism the issue?Scot D. Yoder - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):14 – 15.
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    Nature as Sacred Ground: A Metaphysics for Religious Naturalism by Donald A. Crosby.Scot D. Yoder - 2017 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 38 (2):232-235.
    Nature as Sacred Ground: A Metaphysics for Religious Naturalism is the fifth book on religious naturalism that Donald Crosby has published since 2002, and it must be seen in that context. Religion of Nature makes the claim for the religious and metaphysical ultimacy of nature, Living with Ambiguity: Religious Naturalism and the Menace of Evil explores possible responses of religious naturalism's to natural and human evil, The Thou of Nature: Religious Naturalism and Reverence for Sentient Beings argues for giving moral (...)
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    Review Peirce, James, and a Pragmatic Philosophy of Religion Woell John W. Continuum International Publishing Group London.Scot D. Yoder - 2015 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 36 (2):201-204.
    Perhaps the best way to understand this book is to see it as the first installment on a larger project. Woell’s ultimate goal is to write a pragmatic philosophy of religion, but this work is not it. This preliminary project attempts to clear the way for the larger project by reclaiming pragmatism in such a way that it can provide an adequate framework for doing the philosophy of religion. In other words, this is a book about pragmatism that serves as (...)
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    University Teaching. [REVIEW]Scot D. Yoder - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (4):424-430.
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    University Teaching. [REVIEW]Martin Benjamin & Scot D. Yoder - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (4):424-430.
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    Personality in Zoo-Hatched Blanding’s Turtles Affects Behavior and Survival After Reintroduction Into the Wild.Stephanie Allard, Grace Fuller, Lauri Torgerson-White, Melissa D. Starking & Teresa Yoder-Nowak - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:482420.
    Reintroduction programs in which captive-bred or reared animals are released into natural habitats are considered a key approach for conservation; however, success rates have generally been low. Accounting for factors that enable individual animals to have a greater chance of survival can not only improve overall conservation outcomes but can also impact the welfare of the individual animals involved. One such factor may be individual personality, and personality research is a growing field. This type of research presents animal welfare scientists (...)
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    Humanism and Religious Naturalism in Carol Wayne White’s “Sacred Humanity”: A Span Too Wide to Bridge?Scot Yoder - 2018 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 39 (2):19-32.
    In Black Lives and Sacred Humanity: Toward an African American Religious Naturalism, Carol Wayne White sets out to develop a new religious ideal for African American culture by bringing two unlikely partners, African American religiosity and religious naturalism, into conversation. This is an ambitious project given the prominent role that supernaturalistic theism plays in African American religiosity and the paucity of attention that contemporary religious naturalism has given to cultural issues such as race. She attempts to bridge the two through (...)
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    Rethinking tokenism:: Looking beyond numbers.Janice D. Yoder - 1991 - Gender and Society 5 (2):178-192.
    The purpose of this article is to assess Rosabeth Moss Kanter's work on tokenism in light of more than a decade of research and discussion. While Kanter argued that performance pressures, social isolation, and role encapsulation were the consequences of disproportionate numbers of women and men in a workplace, a review of empirical data concludes that these outcomes occur only for token women in gender-inappropriate occupations. Furthermore, Kanter's emphasis on number balancing as a social-change strategy failed to anticipate backlash from (...)
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    “Outsider within” the firehouse: Subordination and difference in the social interactions of african american women firefighters.Patricia Aniakudo & Janice D. Yoder - 1997 - Gender and Society 11 (3):324-341.
    From the perspective of African American women firefighters, the authors examine the social interactions that make them excluded “outsiders within” their firehouses and different from not only dominant white men but also other subordinated groups of Black men and white women firefighters. Drawing on extensive survey data from 24 Black women career firefighters nationwide and detailed interviews with 22 of these, the authors found persistent and pervasive patterns of subordination through the exclusion of Black women, reflected in insufficient instruction, coworker (...)
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  14. Experts in ethics-Reply.S. D. Yoder - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (5):4-5.
     
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    Examining the relationship between instructional practice and social studies teacher training: A TALIS study.Peter D. Wiens, Leona Calkins, Paul J. Yoder & Andromeda Hightower - 2022 - Journal of Social Studies Research 46 (2):123-133.
    Many calls have been made for more research on social studies teachers’ practices and preservice training. Instructional practices employed by teachers are important for encouraging student learning. However, there is a history of social studies teachers focusing much of their time on teacher-centered instructional techniques that have not demonstrated strong learning for students. Therefore it is important to examine not just how teachers chose to teach, but also where they may have learned to teach. This study examined data from the (...)
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    University Teaching. [REVIEW]S. D. Yoder - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (4):424-430.
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    Is connectedess necessary to what matters in survival?Scot Campbell - 2001 - Ration 14 (3):193-202.
    The standard version of the psychological criterion or theory of personal identity takes it that psychological connectedness is not necessary for personal identity, or for what matters in survival. That is, a future person can be you, and/or have what matters in survival for you, even though there is no psychological connectedness between you and that future person. David Lewis, however, holds that psychological connectedness is necessary to both identity and what matters (which he takes to coincide). This entails, Lewis (...)
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    The power of numbers in influencing hiring decisions.John F. Zipp, Penny L. Crumpton & Janice D. Yoder - 1989 - Gender and Society 3 (2):269-276.
    This article explores the influence that the proportion of women in a department has on hiring decisions in the field of psychology. A sample of advertisers from the APA Monitor was asked to identify the gender of the candidate hired. Hiring patterns were the same for men and women hirers in nonacademic organizations, as each favored male candidates. In academic hiring, women candidates were favored in departments with moderate female representation. This finding counters claims that women are hired by departments (...)
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  19. Théologie pratique.Duns Scot - 1998 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 78.
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    The letters of Christiaan Huygens / Les lettres de Christiaan Huygens.Joella G. Yoder - 2003 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 56 (1):135-143.
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    A Scots Champion of Latinity Douglas Duncan: Thomas Ruddiman: A Study in Scottish Scholarship of the Early Eighteenth Century. Pp. xi+178. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1965. Cloth, 42s. net. [REVIEW]D. C. C. Young - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (03):402-403.
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    A Scots Champion Of Latinity. [REVIEW]D. C. C. Young - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (3):402-403.
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  23. Die Causa des seligen Johannes Duns Scotus. Der heutige Stand (La cause de béatification de Jean Duns Scot. Situation actuelle).D. Esser - 1986 - Wissenschaft Und Weisheit 49 (1):44-70.
     
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    Duns Scot: de la métaphyisique à l'éthique.Stephen D. Dumont - 1999
    L'importance de Duns Scot (1265?-1308) pour l'histoire de la métaphysique et de l'éthique n'est plus à démontrer. En demandant à Olivier Boulnois de recueillir ces études, Philosophie tente de se faire l'écho de la floraison récente de travaux consacrés à cet auteur, aussi bien à l'étranger qu'en France. L'article de Stephen Dumont souligne la place fondamentale de Scot dans l'histoire de la métaphysique. Mais au lieu de se centrer sur la tradition moderne de la métaphysique transcendantale (de Suarez (...)
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    Le Dieu omnivoyant et l'objet de son voir chez Nicolas de Cues.Pedro Calixto & William D. Sversuti - 2022 - Revista Ética E Filosofia Política 2 (24):348-374.
    Cet article a comme objetif analyser les liens possibles entre deux thèmes de grande relevance de la philosophie de Nicolas de Cues : la théophanie comme manifestation de Dieu et la filiatione dei ou visio Dei, comme modes de clairvoyance de l'infini divin. Cette « voie divine » de la connaissance est la fin d'un voyage où la créature « court » vers le fondement radical qui se révèle em tant que présence infinie dans le fini grâce une « vision (...)
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    Consistently Pro-Life: The Ethics of Bloodshed in Ancient Christianity by Rob Arner, and: Christ at the Checkpoint: Theology in the Service of Justice and Peace ed. by Paul Alexander, and: Becoming Nonviolent Peacemakers: A Virtue Ethic for Catholic Social Teaching and US Policy by Eli Sarasan McCarthy.Brian D. Berry - 2014 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 34 (2):217-220.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Consistently Pro-Life: The Ethics of Bloodshed in Ancient Christianity by Rob Arner, and: Christ at the Checkpoint: Theology in the Service of Justice and Peace ed. by Paul Alexander, and: Becoming Nonviolent Peacemakers: A Virtue Ethic for Catholic Social Teaching and US Policy by Eli Sarasan McCarthyBrian D. BerryReview of Consistently Pro-Life: The Ethics of Bloodshed in Ancient Christianity ROB ARNER Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2010. 136 pp. $15.56Review (...)
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  27. Shifting the Scottish paradigm: the discourse of morals and manners in Mary Wollstonecraft's French Revolution.D. O'Neill - 2002 - History of Political Thought 23 (1):90-116.
    In the past decade Mary Wollstonecraft has become an increasingly important figure in the history of political thought. However, relatively few interpretations of her work exist. This piece focuses on Wollstonecraft's least-read text, An Historical and Moral View of the Origin and Progress of the French Revolution; and the Effect It Has Produced in Europe . It provides a new interpretation of this work, one that stresses its relation to the Scottish Enlightenment. The argument is that Wollstonecraft's text can be (...)
     
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    Community Interventions: A Brief Overview and Their Application to the Obesity Epidemic.Christina D. Economos & Sonya Irish-Hauser - 2007 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (1):131-137.
    Defining “community” from a research perspective is difficult. Communities consist of environmental, social, and geographic components. In addition, race, ethnicity, socio-economic status, and group memberships often play roles in community identity. Barry Wellman and Scot Wortley urge that to truly understand and influence a community, and most certainly to conduct research within communities, one must take into account the varied nature of relationships and networks and how they may work together synergistically to meet the needs of community members. Using (...)
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  29. L'intellect Actif D'après Jean Duns Scot.S. Belmond - 1930 - Revue de Philosophie 1:31.
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  30. La connaissance de Dieu d'après Duns Scot.S. Belmond - 1910 - Revue de Philosophie 17:496.
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  31. La connaissance de Dieu d'apres Duns Scot.S. Belmond - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20:350.
     
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  32. L'existence de Dieu d'apres Duns Scot.Seraphim Belmond - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18:245.
     
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  33. La perfection de Dieu d'apres Duns Scot.S. Belmond - 1910 - Philosophical Review 19:361.
     
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  34. La perfection de Dieu d'après Duns Scot.S. Belmond - 1909 - Revue de Philosophie 15:353.
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  35. L'être Transcendant D'après Duns Scot.S. Belmond - 1909 - Revue de Philosophie 14:68.
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    La notion d'être dans la métaphysique de Jean Duns Scot.Hilaire Mac Donagh - 1929 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 31 (21):81-96.
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    Jean Duns Scot, Questions sur la métaphysique, Volume I, Livres I à III, traduction et études sous la direction d’Olivier Boulnois, Paris, PUF, «Épiméthée», 2017.Christophe Grellard - 2020 - Chôra 18:642-645.
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    Deux théologiens : Jean Duns Scot et Thomas d'Aquin.André Hayen - 1953 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 51 (30):233-294.
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    La notion d'être dans la métaphysique de Jean Duns Scot.Hilaire Mac Donagh - 1928 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 30 (20):400-417.
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    La réception d’avicenne (ibn sina) chez duns Scot.Gérard Sondang - 2004 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 49 (3):529-543.
    Indo além do que já fora dito por E.Gilson, e por vezes discordando dele, o autormostra a importância de Avicena em algunstemas fundamentais da metafísica de DunsScotus. Entre eles, a questão do objeto da meta-fisica, a da univocidade do ser e a da naturezacomum.
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    Book Review: John D. Roth (ed.), Constantine Revisited: Leithart, Yoder, and the Constantinian Debate. [REVIEW]John Roth & Travis Pickell - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (1):124-127.
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    De L’attrait d’une lecture Non Classique Des Auteurs Classiques. Luca Parisoli et La Redecouverte de la Philosophie Normative de Jean Duns Scot.Guillaume Tusseau - 2008 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 21 (2):169-173.
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    Book Review: John D. Roth , Constantine Revisited: Leithart, Yoder, and the Constantinian DebateRothJohn D. , Constantine Revisited: Leithart, Yoder, and the Constantinian Debate . xvi + 200 pp. £16.00, ISBN 978-1-61097-819-4. [REVIEW]Travis Ryan Pickell - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (1):124-127.
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    Duns Scot et la déduction a priori de la Trinité.Olivier Boulnois - 2020 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 133 (2):67-90.
    Dans son œuvre théologique, Duns Scot propose une démonstration métaphysique de la Trinité. Il produit une véritable déduction a priori des émanations trinitaires, sans recourir aux données de l’Écriture, et antérieurement même aux noms des personnes. Puisqu’il n’existe que deux productions possibles, par mode d’intellection et par mode de volition, et parce qu’il faut partir d’une subsistence première, Duns Scot montre que l’essence divine, par le biais de la première personne, se communique nécessairement aux deux autres. Ce schéma (...)
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    Scot Érigène et Nicolas de Cues : « processio et explicatio ».Agnieszka Kijewska - 2016 - Noesis 26:99-111.
    L’article est consacré à la conception de processio et d’explicatio dans un contexte historique et doctrinal du néoplatonisme de l’école d’Athènes et puis dans le néoplatonisme chrétien médiéval. C’est à Thierry de Chartres que le Cusain a emprunté les termes-clefs : complicatio-explicatio décrivant la relation de la Cause Première et de la multitude de ce qui en procède, aussi bien que expliquant la relation parmi l’immanence et la transcendance Divine.
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  46. Quand commence l'ontothéologie? Aristote, Thomas d'Aquin et Duns Scot.Olivier Boulnois - 1995 - Revue Thomiste 95 (1):85-108.
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    Les principes des choses en ontologie médiévale: Thomas d'Aquin, Scot, Occam.Michel Bastit - 1997 - Editions Biere.
    Cet ouvrage confronte la conception des principes constitutifs de la réalité chez Thomas d'Aquin, Scot, Occam et quelques conséquences produites par ces principes. Il met ainsi en lumière trois modèles de philosophie pertinents pour éclairer la pensée contemporaine : une philosophie transcendantale, une pensée nominaliste empiriste et une pensée de l'acte d'être de l'être en acte. Aux yeux de l'auteur, cette dernière possède, grâce à l'ordre hiérarchique, à la causalité et à l'analogie, la vertu d'échapper aux contradictions et aux (...)
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    VIGNAUX, Paul, Philosophie au Moyen Âge, précédé d'une Introduction nouvelle, et suivi de Lire Duns Scot aujourd'huiVIGNAUX, Paul, Philosophie au Moyen Âge, précédé d'une Introduction nouvelle, et suivi de Lire Duns Scot aujourd'hui.Richard Bodéüs - 1990 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 46 (1):115-115.
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    Jean Scot Érigène, La connaissance de soi et la tradition idéaliste.Dermot Moran & Juliette Lemaire - 2013 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 104 (1):29.
    Résumé Dans cet article, j’explore l’idéalisme d’Érigène selon ses propres termes et conditions, en tentant de saisir la nature spécifique de son application théologique, métaphysique et épistémologique de la relation entre être et non-être. Je suggère que les idéalistes allemands ont raison de considérer Érigène comme l’un des leurs pour sa reconnaissance de l’univers comme un processus d’articulation de soi et de compréhension de soi de l’esprit divin. L’explication d’Érigène de la nature de toutes les existences comme essentiellement immatérielles, son (...)
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    Jean Scot Érigène: études.Jean Trouillard - 2014 - Paris: Hermann. Edited by Frédéric Berland.
    Les douze etudes reunies ici sur Jean Scot Erigene, philosophe irlandais du IXe siecle qui redecouvrit plusieurs intuitions originales du neoplatonisme, constituent les derniers travaux de Jean Trouillard. Apres sa these sur la procession et la purification plotinienne, et a la suite de ses traductions et commentaires de Proclus, il preparait un ouvrage sur Jean Scot qui ne vit jamais le jour. Or, ce que la lecture des esquisses de cette oeuvre laissee en suspens nous apprend, c'est que (...)
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